I've had this album for well over a month, and that's by far the closest song to his older blues rock sound. In fact, it's the only one that sounds even remotely similar to his early work.

The rest of the album is a mixture of contemporary R&B beats, Motown soul, gospel, some epic, dark ballads and loads of funk. It took me a good while to get into it and for the first few weeks I thought it was a bit of a mess. Then it clicked, and I really love it now. He also really lays his soul out on the record too with some pretty personal compositions, although some of the other ones veer a little too far into preachy Michael Jackson territory.

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Stevie Wonder said that “voting for Trump is like asking me to drive." I’d rather have Stevie as my Uber driver than Trump as president.